Sentences with phrase «cost on an absolute basis»

Compare that to a 1 % per annum charge which would have been $ 3.30 for that first year (assuming any dealer would allow it) and chances are they'll be happy to let you charge them for a DSC on a high MER fund because at low asset levels, even relatively expensive mutual funds are low cost on an absolute basis.

Not exact matches

We believe this analysis clearly demonstrates that with prudent cost management, Aviat has the potential to generate substantial earnings and cash flow implying an extremely low valuation both on an absolute basis and relative to its peers.
This generally offers potential for significant long term valuation gains from lower costs & rising occupancy, increased sales on a «retail» basis (to satisfy a rising home ownership rate), the general relative convergence of property values within Germany, and likely appreciation from a particularly low valuation base in absolute (and European / global) terms.
Again if you plot risk as a % cost of capital on the y axis and on the x axis the increasing debt weight, on a absolute basis risk is lowest @ 100 % equity.
The absolute changes are economically more germane to counties with respect to shelter expenses because expenditures are based on the per diem cost of maintaining individual cats.
Courts must properly examine cases at an early stage to deal with as many as possible on a striking - out or summary judgment basis, rigorously control disclosure, and keep the whole subsequent procedure (and its absolute cost) in proportion to the case.
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